Supporters of Tottenham Hotspur have been reacting to a report regarding some of Spurs’ early-season fixtures.
According to a report by Sky Sports, the north London club could end up with a ‘fixture pile-up’ in September and October.
Supposedly, Jose Mourinho’s outfit is facing the possibility of two games in 48 hours twice in as many weeks.
With a mix of Europa League, Carabao Cup and Premier League matches, should Tottenham make their way through the cup competitions, Spurs could play six games in 15 days.
This report was relayed to Tottenham fans on social media by Daily Hotspur and it had lots of them talking.
#thfc are facing the prospect of starting next season with eight games in 18 days, which could include them playing two games in 48 hours twice in as many weeks. | @SkySports
— Daily Hotspur (@Daily_Hotspur) August 17, 2020
And kane will still play all 90 minutes of every game
— Jace (@JaceTucker1) August 17, 2020
Tanguy will get gametime?!??
— (THFC) Don Gerry ™ ? (@GerrySP3v2) August 17, 2020
Spurs are due to start their pre-season during the upcoming weekend and will face League One Ipswich Town in their first friendly (per Sky Sports).
The Premier League is then due to return to action three weeks later on 12th September (per Premier League).
Injury FC lets go
— Lami (@sonnylami) August 17, 2020
need quality in depth
— José SZN?? (@ThfcKeon) August 17, 2020
Spurs will find out who they are due to play in their opening match of the new season later this week when the fixtures are released on Friday (per Sky Sports).
Which competition would you rather Spurs focus on if you had to choose one?
Europe League
Carabao Cup
Premier League
WHY
— HotspursAmerica (@AmericaHotspurs) August 17, 2020
Someone should sue that PL lot!
— Muniro (@Muniro2) August 17, 2020
Ludicrous ?
— It all seems a bit trivial now (@MattyFrench82) August 17, 2020
Joses not gonna be happy
— rat a tat tat (@THFCgod) August 17, 2020
Get ready for injuries lads
— ?? (@J0RDANFT) August 17, 2020
As can be seen in these responses from supporters, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium faithful were clearly not happy with their possible schedule.